
EdoQueen🌹
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So people on TikTok are in Vanessa Mdee’s comments under this video she posted, saying Rotimi married a baddie and “unbadied” her that she loves him more than he loves her. Someone commented: “I hate when a baddie changes herself for a man, especially a self obsessed man 😭 stand up please.” And her response was: “The last thing I want to be in this life is a baddie. That will not get me to heaven. I appreciate that you think that’s a compliment and I agree the LORD has created me wonderfully and fearfully.”
EdoQueen🌹634,850 views • 4 months ago
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I finally finished The WONDERfools on Netflix and honestly the best way I can describe it is that it feels like watching chaos slowly become comfort 😭 I will never take you people who say Cha Eun-woo cannot act seriously This is not the kind of superhero drama that is trying to be dark, polished or “cool” in the traditional sense. It fully embraces its weirdness awkward neighbors, messy powers, unserious decisions, retro, ridiculous situations and somehow that the charm of the whole drama. The drama knows exactly how absurd it is and instead of fighting that, it leans into it completely. Watching people who are flawed, lonely and emotionally clumsy trying to figure out what to do with the responsibility suddenly thrown at them. Cha Eun-woo was grounded throughout the drama. I genuinely need some people to let go of the “he’s just a pretty face” narrative because it’s starting to feel intentionally dishonest at this point. As Lee Un-jeong, he was not playing a loud or emotionally explosive character. The role depended on restraint awkward silences, internal conflict, emotional hesitation, body language, the kind of performance where the smallest facial expression matters more than dramatic speeches. And he actually understood that. He delivered Sometimes it felt like the drama occasionally lost itself in its own chaos, his chemistry with Park Eun-bin really worked 🤭I was really curious as to how they’d make it work when I saw the cast. I think some people decided years ago what kind of actor Cha Eun-woo was going to be and never updated that opinion no matter how much he improved. But if you actually watched his progression from Wonderful World to now, the growth is impossible to ignore. #Wonderfools
EdoQueen🌹28,867 views • 18 days ago

Everything was going well until I saw Jin Mu and I screamed I just know there’s going to be a lot of plotting and scheming 😭 Has anybody ever actually watched a K-drama where he was a good guy? Because at this point, you see him appear on screen and you already know evil is about to happen. This might just be one of those romcom with a thriller twist situations where everything looks sweet until it suddenly isn’t 😭#perfectcrown
EdoQueen🌹47,289 views • 1 month ago

I usually don’t watch K‑movies, but my schedule is wide open while I’m waiting for new episodes and K‑dramas to drop. So I decided to check out this K‑movie that just landed on Netflix and honestly, I’m glad I did. This one isn’t your typical loud romance or dramatic rollercoaster it’s quiet, soft, and emotional in a way that really sinks into your chest. From the first scene, it feels like watching real people people who hurt, who hide, who are afraid to let themselves be seen until someone finally does. The three main characters are perfect, they don’t make grand declarations, and nothing about their story is flashy and honestly, that’s what makes it so beautiful. I don’t want to give too much away, but this movie is about loneliness, connection, and healing in the smallest moments like the way two people make eye contact, or how someone speaks before they realize they’re saying something real. The acting is so freaking good. You feel every glance, every silence. The pacing is gentle not rushed and you actually get time to sit in the emotions. It’s the kind of movie that stays with you long after you press play. It’s not perfect for everyone if you want big twists or loud drama, this isn’t that. But if you want something heartfelt, honest, and quietly powerful you need to watch Pavane. Trust me. Go stream it. You’ll understand what I mean. #Pavane
EdoQueen🌹79,480 views • 3 months ago

I honestly don’t know how I’m going to cope when this K‑drama ends. WooJoo is my star he carried the whole show on his tiny back. I’m very sure 90% of people watching Our Universe are here for him. Me? I don’t even care about the plot; I just fast forward to wherever WooJoo is. He is the plot. He is so adorable #OurUniverse
EdoQueen🌹58,613 views • 3 months ago

Now that the K-drama In Your Radiant Season has ended, I still don’t understand why it didn’t get the hype it deserved. Proper storytelling, intentional pacing, and an emotional depth of a drama that tells a beautiful story in a way that feels almost effortless. The cast was solid too. Lee Sung-kyung and Chae Jong-hyeop Were perfect. In case you haven’t heard about it, I’m recommending it to you now you need to check it out. #InYourRadiantSeason
EdoQueen🌹30,611 views • 2 months ago

Helen Enado and Tola odunsi are expecting their first child together 🥳🥳🥳double celebration
EdoQueen🌹88,851 views • 1 year ago

I just finished watching the first episodes of No Tail to Tell on Netflix, and honestly, it already feels like the wildest rom com fantasy ride of the season. From its first moments, you can tell this isn’t your typical love story. It’s a blend of folklore, modern life, and chaotic fate that hooks you quickly and keeps you curious. At the center of it all is Eun‑ho (played by Kim Hye‑yoon), a 900 year old gumiho, a nine tailed fox being who has lived for centuries and absolutely refuses to become human. She’s mischievous, sharp tongued, self serving, and emotionally guarded, having spent her long existence gaming the balance between good and bad deeds so she never loses her immortality. She’s a gumiho I have always wanted, with bite, sass, and style. Then fate and literal chaos intervene. A strange accident involving Kang Si‑yeol (Lomon), a world class soccer star known for his confidence, discipline, and narcissism, flips everything on its head. One moment, Eun‑ho is untouchable, powerful, and detached. The next moment, she’s losing her mystical edge and becoming human without warning. I mean, she spent centuries avoiding this. The show balances humor, mythology, and emotional chaos. Eun‑ho’s reactions to human flaws, especially her first encounters with Si‑yeol’s fame, ego, and everyday life, are equal parts hilarious and insightful. Her ability to bend situations to her will in her gumiho state is contrasted brilliantly with how lost and confused she becomes as a human. Episode 1 closes with a surprising twist. It’s a visual and emotional jolt that sets the tone for the entire series: this isn’t just fantasy, it’s fantasy that feels grounded and heartfelt. I have a mix of excitement and intrigue. I’m already loving the push and pull. Even though it’s early, No Tail to Tell already balances fantasy and real emotion in a way that feels promising. There’s wonder, there’s chaos, there’s humor, and there’s the sense that both leads will challenge each other’s long held beliefs. If the first episode is anything to go by, this will be one of those series that gives you the laughs, the myths, and the heart pulling moments. #NoTailtoTell
EdoQueen🌹32,915 views • 4 months ago